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Professor Zhou Shens experience in treating delayed motor disorder based on the theory of

Corresponding author: XIE Le, 405822305@qq.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202509.00038
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    Abstract: Summarize Professor Zhou Shens clinical experience in treating delayed motor disorder from the perspective of liver and kidney based on the theory of Yin damage affecting Yang. Professor Zhou Shen believes that the overall pathogenesis of delayed movement disorder is deficiency of the liver and kidneys, with internal movement of deficiency wind. This is the negative stage of delayed movement disorder. If the pathogenesis is missed, it often leads to prolonged stagnation of heat pathogen, internal injury to Yin and blood, and triggering liver wind, or hyperactivity of liver Yang, excessive fire generating wind, or pathological factors such as phlegm and blood stasis triggering liver wind. This is the positive stage of delayed dyskinesia. All treatments are based on nourishing Yin and calming wind, as well as soothing the liver and stabilizing tremor. Symptoms at both the Yin and Yang stages can be alleviated. Professor Zhou Shen believes that although this disease is relatively rare, once it occurs, it is difficult to cure and even the symptoms are hard to eliminate. Therefore, this disease should be detected and treated as early as possible. In treatment, it is advocated to use multiple methods simultaneously, with a moderate approach. Pay attention to the liver and kidneys and use medicine properly. Both acupuncture and medication are used, and the dosage is adjusted according to the symptoms. The clinical efficacy is remarkable. Therefore, it is specially introduced in the hope of providing reference for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of delayed movement disorder.

    Key words: tardive dyskinesia; Tremor syndrome; Zhou Shen; EXP

    Submit time: 16 September 2025

    Copyright: The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted biomedRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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Song Si-Meng, Wang Shi-Liang, Wu da-hua, XIE Le. Professor Zhou Shens experience in treating delayed motor disorder based on the theory of. 2025. biomedRxiv.202509.00038

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